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Posted by Miss Honeychurch on July 15, 2004, at 15:30:54
had a very distracting therapy session today - for the first time ever my T wore a polo shirt and I could see all sorts of lovely chest hair. As some of you may know, Bean usually favors short sleeved dress shirts with ties and bad shoes.
Today he wore the polo shirt with a very odd looking sport jacket which didn't fit him quite right and I'm almost positive he must have gotten it at good will. And bad shoes. The top siders are back (we had a long respite with black, suede mocassins).
But I am such a sucker for chest hair, so manly. My husband doesn't have a single hair on his chest so I go nuts if I'm exposed to it. It's so common these days for guys to shave their chests and I just wish they would leave them alone! I couldn't concentrate at all and know I must have behaved like a complete idiot. I giggled the whole session. Behaved like a girly girl.
Posted by pegasus on July 15, 2004, at 15:59:53
In reply to Therapists and chest hair, posted by Miss Honeychurch on July 15, 2004, at 15:30:54
Ooooh, yes. I know what you mean. My old T had abundant chest hair. Every now and then he'd scratch his chest distractedly while talking, and it would set me off into my own little fantasy for the rest of the session. It's a testosterone thing, I think. My husband is also not a hairy guy, which is fine. It made me appreciate those moments all the more. I kinda miss it. But I have a female T now, so any chest hair would probably freak me out.
pegasus
Posted by Miss Honeychurch on July 15, 2004, at 16:16:39
In reply to Re: Therapists and chest hair, posted by pegasus on July 15, 2004, at 15:59:53
O God, if he had started rubbing it distractedly I'm sure I would have had a coronary right there in the office! That would have been too much to handle!
Having a female T with chest hair would be interesting to say the very least!
Posted by Dinah on July 15, 2004, at 16:17:07
In reply to Re: Therapists and chest hair, posted by pegasus on July 15, 2004, at 15:59:53
Posted by Dinah on July 15, 2004, at 16:20:53
In reply to Therapists and chest hair, posted by Miss Honeychurch on July 15, 2004, at 15:30:54
My husband has just the right amount of chest hair, and it's starting to go grey - before his head hair! Very sexy.
I honestly have no idea if my therapist has any chest hair or not. But then, I'm really unclear what he looks like *at all*. I can't bring up a mental image to save my life. I'm relatively certain I'd recognize him if I saw him. In fact I know I can because I saw him twice in stores and recognized him early enough to avoid him.
But now you'll have me looking. :)
Posted by karen_kay on July 15, 2004, at 17:19:44
In reply to Therapists and chest hair, posted by Miss Honeychurch on July 15, 2004, at 15:30:54
now, i know, i know! i've always said 'body hair bad, hot wax good' but, i'm rethinking this position.....
oh miss honey! i'm giddy for you! i was giggling like a school girl while i read this thread. i always knew he was a manly man (and i bet in his spare time he throws axes with accuracy and heaves logs too! every girl is mad for a lumberjack, every girl except environmentalists that is... but, what if the tree falls on it's own? yes, that's what happens! let the games begin and there's bean right in the middle, taking first and shirtless of course! are you giddy yet miss honey? i know i am! and he's wearing cut off shorts of course! wowsa!)
have a lovely day dear! think of his chest hair often and your spirits will soar!
Posted by jay on July 15, 2004, at 21:07:11
In reply to Therapists and chest hair, posted by Miss Honeychurch on July 15, 2004, at 15:30:54
> had a very distracting therapy session today - for the first time ever my T wore a polo shirt and I could see all sorts of lovely chest hair. As some of you may know, Bean usually favors short sleeved dress shirts with ties and bad shoes.
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> Today he wore the polo shirt with a very odd looking sport jacket which didn't fit him quite right and I'm almost positive he must have gotten it at good will. And bad shoes. The top siders are back (we had a long respite with black, suede mocassins).
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> But I am such a sucker for chest hair, so manly. My husband doesn't have a single hair on his chest so I go nuts if I'm exposed to it. It's so common these days for guys to shave their chests and I just wish they would leave them alone! I couldn't concentrate at all and know I must have behaved like a complete idiot. I giggled the whole session. Behaved like a girly girl.
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>I just wanted to say *thanks* very much, as I am a guy *with* chest hair, and society seems to frown upon it so much. (As you said. i.e. men shaving their chests.) You made many of us feel good about ourselves...thanks *very* much. :-)
Jay
Posted by partlycloudy on July 15, 2004, at 21:32:15
In reply to Thank you! Re: Therapists and chest hair » Miss Honeychurch, posted by jay on July 15, 2004, at 21:07:11
*sigh* I know just what you mean. You just want to get your fingers all tangled in them and breathe in deeply.
Pheronomes. Fabulous things.
Posted by tabitha on July 15, 2004, at 23:20:58
In reply to Re: Thank you! Re: Therapists and chest hair » jay, posted by partlycloudy on July 15, 2004, at 21:32:15
Way back in the late 80s, I used to go to a hipster pre-starbucks coffeehouse. One of the women who worked there had a patch of chest hair, right over her cleavage, and she dressed so that it was visible all the time. It was fairly dense, but not curly. I had to admire her for appearing proud of her freakishness. She was a beautiful girl to begin with.
Posted by Miss Honeychurch on July 16, 2004, at 8:24:02
In reply to Re: Therapists and chest hair » Miss Honeychurch, posted by Dinah on July 15, 2004, at 16:20:53
Dinah, the BEST part about the hair was that it was 50% grey. SOOOOOOOOOOOO sexy!
Posted by Miss Honeychurch on July 16, 2004, at 8:27:48
In reply to Thank you! Re: Therapists and chest hair » Miss Honeychurch, posted by jay on July 15, 2004, at 21:07:11
Jay, Dear lord, you have no idea how sexy chest hair is! Glad I could make you feel a little prouder of what God gave you!
People are so afraid of hair. Women shave their legs and underarms which keeps us in a constant state of pre-pubescence. I even have several friends who take their bikini waxes to the extreme to where there is NOTHING left, leaving them to look like 6 year olds I guess.
Hair is a sign of sexual maturity. Why are we so afraid of it???
Posted by Miss Honeychurch on July 16, 2004, at 9:39:34
In reply to Re: Speaking of women with chest hair, posted by tabitha on July 15, 2004, at 23:20:58
I think I would have been fascinated by her!
Posted by karen_kay on July 16, 2004, at 10:27:10
In reply to Re: Thank you! Re: Therapists and chest hair » jay, posted by Miss Honeychurch on July 16, 2004, at 8:27:48
funny story.. my friend came with me over my birthday and she's decided to swear off shaving of any kind. i didn't know it until she lifted her arm. it scared me a bit. she asked me on the long drive to my home town what i thought and i said 'bertha, you scared me when you lifted your arm.'
then, my sister babs saw it and pulled me aside and said 'bertha scares me with her pit hair.' i said 'babs, it's ok, it scared me at first too, but, once you look it in the face, it's not all that scary.'
when bertha asked me if anyone else said anything about it, i said 'babs said she was scared and i told her i was scared at first too.' we both laughed (we've all been friends for a very long time).
a family member thought it was a spider, but my other sister told the family member not to swat at it, it was pit hair!
but, i think the feel of soft, smooth legs is very feminine.... and your other comment... well, i've found that my martini just ran out, so i need a refill (gulping, gulping, gulping)...
Posted by zeugma on July 16, 2004, at 20:24:25
In reply to Re: Speaking of women with chest hair » tabitha, posted by Miss Honeychurch on July 16, 2004, at 9:39:34
> I think I would have been fascinated by her!
me too (I'm male btw) but the situation might have gotten dangerous because fascination and hot liquids don't go too well together.
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